Anyone Get Shakes Uncontrollably?
From the Psychology of Vision Gaia Discussion Forum, 2005.
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shes posted 24 February 2005 05:42 AM
Just curious I have a friend that has these shakes that take over her body.. And it made me worry a bit..
She had mentioned they started happening after she started going to seminars.. She experiences these shakes only @ workshops and seminars until a session of body talk therapy..And now they are reoccurring through her daily experiences...
So I found a result of essential tremors which you can look up on-line it is uncontrollable as well. She did visit DR.'s and said everything was normal.. Anyone know or heard of this please respond..
The main trigger points are intense internal emotion
and empathic responses to her environment.
The curious one>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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Beth posted 24 February 2005 09:22 AM
hi there,
I am not sure if this is what you mean, but I experience shaking a lot, from anxiety.
Its not always that I am conciously frightend of anything, but it's like the extra adrenaline in my body needs a release and I get tremors.
It was worse when I smoked cigarettes heavily too, not because of the cigarette addiction, just because I used cigarettes to suppress a lot of feelings and thoughts, and again the adreneline was set off from the fear thoughts. So in my situation, it's been all about releasing excess energy, that has been built up from focusing on fear. Conciously or unconciously.
sending love to you and you friend,
Beth xxxxxxxxxxx
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Angela posted 24 February 2005 09:58 AM
A few people channel energy through their bodies in this way.
Yes, a PoV seminar can be a place where they process in this way.
In all the years, I only know two people who 'do' this.
The following is NOT about your friend -
But - a Shaker obviously causes attention to be drawn to him or her, and ego latches on to anything like that.
It can also be very distracting and even scary for people who don't know.
Chuck once talked to The Shaker, and at the same time, had a conversation with the non-shaker in the same person. It was very interesting. There was a choice going on.
It is your friend's process, and she will value support,love. and understanding.
Angela
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shes posted 24 February 2005 04:01 PM
where are the replies??? it said there were two I went to read them but no where to be found..
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Angela posted 24 February 2005 08:31 PM
Dear She,
They are here O.K.
Hope you can find them
Lots of love
Angela
3 comments:
A good example of how POV can deny the negative aspects of their cult.
Blaming the victim is a POV staple.
A considerable amount of shaking to the point of freaking out is evident in several of the POV videos, particularly the "downloading/joining" examples.
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